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If you click the start menu, then click control panel, and select mouse, you will get a pop up window, one of the tabs at the top of this window is 'wheel' there you will see an option to change the number of lines the wheel will scroll with each notch
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At logitech they warranty all mice for 5 years, it's an hour on the phone, hold, etc. once the tech has all the details and realizes it's really broken instead of you don't know how to use it, they send you a replacement.

If you look at the top of the mouse, you'll see left and right buttons, scroll wheel and a big piece that makes up the rest of the top. The back of the top moves farther back and up. You hold it with your fingers under the front of the mouse and your thumb on the center behind the scroll wheel, and gently push back on the large piece of plastic (where your palm normally rests).

The battery is located under the place you put your palm. You need to grasp that piece from the top and pull back to disengage it from the rest of the mouse. I think it might take won AA battery, but I'm not sure

try the mouse without any logitech software installed for it if it keeps scrolling out of control check your mouse settings in control panel. go scroll and select the scroll to lines 5 or less. see if that changes anything.

its usually for most wireless equipment, press and hold the reciever button for a few seconds then press the button underneath the mouse, for it to kick in, but have windows loaded to desktop when you try it..
All the best
John